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I actually never saw Saw.

I will probably always unabashedly love Pixar, no matter how many Cars-quality films they make for little reasons like this: they made me feel all emotional at the look on the face of a computer generated cartoon toy spaceman voiced by Tim fucking Allen

You know, I welled up at the part of Toy Story III where they all begin to hold hands and basically accept their own demise… But I've spoken to several other people who said it was nearer to the very end (when he's sort of giving them a curtain call and passing the torch) that got to them. Anyway, I've never been sure

Sort of… From what I remember, they were contractually obligated to offer it to Sinatra since he had originated the role in the earlier film. Once he turned it down they were able to shape it into what it ultimately became.

…does it, though?

Yeah, the "Tarantino-verse" is connected in all sorts of little ways that doesn't really make anything an unofficial sequel.

'Come out to the coast, we'll get together, have a few laughs…'

Am I the only one who got the impression that Will Smith was rudely farting on Gene Hackman's saxophone solo from that badly photo-shopped illustration? …There's arguably some kind of parallel there, if you're looking for one. (Although, I remember liking Enemy of The State, too…)

Fresh Pots!!!

She's a sad tomato.

Everybody's Fruggin'!

Hey, this sounds alright… I don't think I could ever enjoy a band that self-identified - or was categorized - as "emo", though… that term just makes me wince.

Murray kinda already nailed it… Scrooged is de rigueur holiday viewing for me, so this would have to go a long way to be notable in anyway… But, given that it's Bill Murray inexplicably doing a TV special, I think whatever this is will probably be a success.

I think a lot of films would fall within that list of adjectives that decidedly aren't noir, but does it really matter? At least he acknowledged the… irk.

I'm really interested in seeing Foxcatcher… Carell looks quite creepy in the trailer, and Oscar-bait-y but nonetheless enjoyable seems to be Bennett Miller's forte.

Is Michael Keaton finally getting a long overdue comeback? I hope so…
Dude fell off the map hard in the late nineties - the most notable thing I can think of him doing recently is voicing Ken in Toy Story 3 - but I always felt he was underrated.

…something something, Demonic Pussy… something.

Scripted? So, it won't be the 'reality' show about zombie animals I've been anxiously awaiting?

It was during one of those occasional intervals where I was pondering asses instead.

Uh-hun. Right. And, speaking of augmented superheroes, She-Hulk has to be, right? I mean, seriously, there's no way to organically have that rack on top of that much muscle mass.